The Implication of Differences in Halal Standard of Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Singapore
The difference in the halal standard is a significant challenge for the development of the global halal industry. This article predominantly discusses the different factors of halal standards implemented in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore and their implications respectively. The study is...
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my.usim-180922019-04-16T04:34:40Z The Implication of Differences in Halal Standard of Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Singapore Man Sa’adan Norhidayah Pauzi Halal maslahah halal standards halal certification Muslim consumers, cultures The difference in the halal standard is a significant challenge for the development of the global halal industry. This article predominantly discusses the different factors of halal standards implemented in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore and their implications respectively. The study is based on reliable primary sources including in-depth interviews with respondents from halal institutions in each country. The study shows that differences of halal policies, cultures and maslahah (public interest) are the main factors of the different halal standards in those four countries. The implications as such have affected the imbalance acknowledgement of halal certification, stringent control of the business and negative perception and double standard in halal certification. Apart from that, it led to confusion within Muslim consumers themselves as there are various halal logos from different countries. 2019-04-16T04:34:40Z 2019-04-16T04:34:40Z 2017-12 Article http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/18092 en Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
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The difference in the halal standard is a significant challenge for the development of the global halal industry. This article predominantly discusses the different factors of halal standards implemented in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore and their implications respectively. The study is based on reliable primary sources including in-depth interviews with respondents from halal institutions in each country. The study shows that differences of halal policies, cultures and maslahah (public interest) are the main factors of the different halal standards in those four countries. The implications as such have affected the imbalance acknowledgement of halal certification, stringent control of the business and negative perception and double standard in halal certification. Apart from that, it led to confusion within Muslim consumers themselves as there are various halal logos from different countries. |
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